Post by mechamind on May 1, 2022 15:38:39 GMT -5
Airdate: July 2, 1991
Wheel Of Fortune! Where one spin of the Wheel could twirl you into some fabulous fortune.
Today's contestants are:
Heather Holts: Mother of two, from Loughton in Essex
Keith Baxter: Plumbing and heating engineer, from Macduff
Hansera (last name not given): Likes dressmaking and Indian singing, from London
The top value on the Wheel is 1,000, and we're ready for your memorable reaction when you hit it! Heather has the first shot in this round...
All work and no points with a second BANKRUPT, or no work and all points with a second 1,000 space? Somewhere in between, there's a French design silver necklace plus matching earrings, with our token on 250. The next puzzle is...
We're not about to get blown into that third BANKRUPT. We're flying towards that third 1,000 space! Carol lands at the steps with a carriage clock, and our token finds its spot on the 300 space. We're ready with another puzzle!
BONUS ROUND:
Wheel Of Fortune! Where one spin of the Wheel could twirl you into some fabulous fortune.
Think of the memories you'll have after a 17-day trip to China!
We'll get your memorable reaction to a £4,000 Jackpot!
Or will you vanish in a Vauxhall Nova Merit 1.2?
Today's contestants are:
Heather Holts: Mother of two, from Loughton in Essex
Keith Baxter: Plumbing and heating engineer, from Macduff
Hansera (last name not given): Likes dressmaking and Indian singing, from London
The top value on the Wheel is 1,000, and we're ready for your memorable reaction when you hit it! Heather has the first shot in this round...
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PROVERB |
HEATHER | Keith | Hansera |
Trivia: Miss! | Trivia: Clear! Free Spin! 400: T (DUD!) | Trivia: Clear! 600: L (x5) 150: B Lose A Turn! |
3,150 | ||
Trivia: Clear! 400: R Lose A Turn! | Trivia: Clear! 150: S 350: N (x2) 450: M 400: H (DUD!) | Trivia: Clear! 250: K (x3) 400: J Solve: Correct! |
400 | 1,300 | 4,300 |
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PROVERB |
Hansera solves ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY.
She played well. We worked hard on finding these prizes. Hansera will now choose from a beechwood kitchen trolley block including fish kettle, a trip to Portugal, and a dishwasher with 28-piece dinner service.
She takes the dishwasher.
Question Review |
To Heather: Does a drummer or a xylophone player use a hi-hat? Answer: A xylophone player (Wrong!) To Keith: Were Balaclava helmets invented in the Crimean War or The Boer War? Answer: Crimean War (Correct!) To Hansera: Is Liverpool or Birmingham the second-largest city in Britain? Answer: Birmingham (Correct!) To Heather: Does the River Nile flow through India or Africa? Answer: Africa (Correct!) To Keith: Is an edentate animal toothless or tailless? Answer: Toothless (Correct!) To Hansera: In golf, is an eagle 1 stroke or 2 strokes under par? Answer: 2 (Correct!) |
Heather | Keith | Hansera |
400 | 1,300 | 4,300 |
Dishwasher |
All work and no points with a second BANKRUPT, or no work and all points with a second 1,000 space? Somewhere in between, there's a French design silver necklace plus matching earrings, with our token on 250. The next puzzle is...
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OCCUPATION |
Heather | KEITH | Hansera |
Trivia: Clear! 400: S (DUD!) | Trivia: Clear! 300: P (x2) 450: S (Repeat) | |
600 | ||
Trivia: Clear! BANKRUPT! (0) | Trivia: Clear! Free Spin! 400: N (DUD!) | Trivia: Clear! 500: L (x2) 200: T (x2) 800: H 200: C 400: R Only vowels left! Solve: Correct! |
3,400 |
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OCCUPATION |
Hansera solves HELICOPTER PILOT.
Is she going to fly away with all the prizes? Hansera's next choice is a reproduction 8-drawer living room chest, a bureau and top, or a 51 cm colour TV with cabinet.
Hansera's choice is the TV.
Question Review |
To Keith: Are Red Indians or Eskimos subject of the book Nanook of the North? Answer: Eskimos (Correct!) To Hansera: Does the Chancellor of the Exchequer live at 11 Downing Street or Whitehall House? Answer: 11 Downing Street (Correct!) To Heather: Is a cumulus a type of cloud or a type of insect? Answer: Cloud (Correct!) To Keith: Are there 6 or 7 colours in the rainbow? Answer: 7 (Correct!) To Hansera: In the TV series Only Fools and Horses, does Nicholas Lyndhurst or David Jason play Del Boy? Answer: David Jason (Correct!) |
Heather | Keith | Hansera |
400 | 1,300 | 7,700 |
Dishwasher Television |
We're not about to get blown into that third BANKRUPT. We're flying towards that third 1,000 space! Carol lands at the steps with a carriage clock, and our token finds its spot on the 300 space. We're ready with another puzzle!
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Heather | Keith | HANSERA |
Trivia: Clear! BANKRUPT! (0) | ||
Trivia: Clear! 900: R 200: L (DUD!) | Trivia: Clear! PRIZE! 300: T (x2) 400: G (x3) 450: H (x3) 400: F 250: N (x2) 600: D Solve: Correct! | |
900 | 4,650 |
Nicky almost asks Keith to spin again after picking up the PRIZE token before catching himself.
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EVENT |
Keith solves THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD to keep the clock.
Now for the changing of the prizes. Our next three are a nursery set, a ski trip in Innsbruck, and a traditional rocking horse.
As a father, Keith has to think about it. He'll take the rocking horse.
Question Review |
To Hansera: Did Sherlock Holmes or Bulldog Drummond live in Baker Street? Answer: Sherlock Holmes (Correct!) To Heather: Does the penguin or the ostrich lay the world's largest egg? Answer: The ostrich (Correct!) To Keith: Is brass or pewter made by mixing tin and lead? Answer: Pewter (Correct!) |
With no time left, we must stop at a three-round game.
Heather | Keith | Hansera |
1,300 | 5,950 | 7,700 |
Carriage clock Rocking horse | Dishwasher Television |
Heather was probably expecting one more chance, but it didn't happen. She and the others will take home the Wheel of Fortune souvenir watch.
BONUS ROUND:
All that hard work from the first two rounds paid off for Hansera. Now to play one more puzzle for...
A 17-day trip to China and Hong Kong
A £4,000 Jackpot
A Vauxhall Nova Merit 1.2
A £4,000 Jackpot
A Vauxhall Nova Merit 1.2
Hansera would like to win a car. Let's look at that puzzle!
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OBJECT |
Let's look at what her unusual picks of BGKSWE do.
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She says TELEVISION, but she does not solve MOBILE TELEPHONE. She still takes home the dishwasher, the television, and the souvenir watch.